The Global In Situ Hybridization Market Is Experiencing Increased Demand Owing To the Incidence Rate of Cancer All Over the World
In situ hybridization (IHT) is a form of DNA hybridization in which the genetic material of an unknown cell is inserted into the living cell without initiating the creation of a new embryo. IHT may be used for the research and development of specific cells but also may be used to insert DNA from an unknown source into a patient's body to develop the potential for disease diagnosis. This process has enabled doctors to successfully use in vitro fertilization (IVF) to successfully treat infertility problems in many patients. It has also enabled scientists to create hair, eye, and tissue samples from live patients in clinical trials for testing drugs and possible treatments. Other uses for in situ hybridization may also include the development of transplants from genetically identical twins, the cloning of animals and insects, and the successful transplant of tissue into a human body that is damaged by disease. In recent times, there has been an increasing incidence of cancer in th...